Dynamic range control, English, For china and general models only) – Yamaha DVD-C900 User Manual

Page 65: Initial settings (on the set up menu)

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Dynamic Range Control

(for China and General models only)

If you prefer, you can reduce dynamic range of sound source
encoded with Dolby Digital. Dynamic range can be reduced in
two steps with this unit.
Notes

The settings on this item are only applicable when playing
back a DVD encoded with Dolby Digital.

The settings on this item are only effective when the “PCM”
mode is selected for “Dolby Digital” of the item “1 Digital
Output” on pages 59 and 60.

1

When the SET UP group “Audio Settings” is
selected, press

or

to select “2 Dynamic Range

Control”, and then press SELECT.

2

Press

or

to select the preferred mode, and

then press SELECT.

1 Maximum

A source is played back in the original sound
track’s wide dynamic range providing you with
powerful sounds like a movie theater.
Selecting this mode will be more ideal if you can
listen to a source in a high output level in a room
specially soundproofed for audio/video enjoyment.

2 Standard

A source is played back in the “compressed”
dynamic range of the source suitable for low level
listening.

3 Minimum

Dynamic range is more reduced than in the
“Standard” position. Selecting this mode will be
effective when you must listen to a source in an
extremely low level.
* In this mode, it may happen that sound is output

faintly or not output normally depending on a
source. In that case, select “Maximum” or
“Standard”.

Factory default setting: Maximum

Initial settings (on the SET UP menu)

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2

3

4

5

6

+10

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8

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0

A-B

S/F

CANCEL

ANGLE

SELECT

TITLE

AUDIO

MENU

SUBTITLE

SET UP

ON SCREEN

OFF/ON

MULTI SPEED

RETURN TITLE/INDEX

REPEAT

DISC SKIP

PROG

RANDOM

DISC MODE

TIME

OPEN/

CLOSE

STOP

STILL/PAUSE

SKIP/SEARCH

PLAY

1, 2

Audio

VCD

Settings

Display

Audio

DVD

Digital Output

1

Dynamic Range Control

Maximum

2

Speaker

3

Audio

Maximum

1

Standard

2

Minimum

3

Settings

Dynamic Range Control

Dynamic range
“Dynamic range” is the difference between the maximum
level and the minimum level of sounds. Sounds on a movie
originally designed for movie theaters feature very wide
dynamic range.
Dolby Digital technology can bring the original sound track
into a home audio format with this wide dynamic range
unchanged.
Powerful sounds of extremely wide dynamic range are not
always suitable for home use. Depending upon the
condition of your listening environment, it may not be
possible to increase the sound output level as high as a
movie theater. However, in a level suitable for listening in
your room, the low level parts of source sound cannot be
heard well because they will be lost among noises in your
environment.
Dolby Digital technology also made it possible to reduce an
original sound track’s dynamic range for a home audio
format by “compressing” the data of sound.

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